Clint Boling, OG, Georgia

One of the more experienced players in this year's draft class, Boling started all four years at Georgia, splitting time at offensive tackle and guard. He will likely line up at guard at the next level, as he makes up for a relative lack of quickness with amazing strength. Boling can be a dominant run blocker, and the Bulldogs ran the ball well in 2010 despite having a bad season overall. They gained 1,854 yards and 455 carries; Washaun Ealey averaged 5.2 yards per carry and Caleb King gained 5.4 yards per run.

Boling has always looked like a third or fourth round selection, but he possibly secured himself a place in the third round with his performance at the Senior Bowl. From Scouts, Inc. after the weekend's proceedings: "Boling has shown good inline power and nice awareness all week, especially in the open field where he has done a great job of adjusting on the move to cover up targets. He's made himself some money this week." Look for him in the third round of the upcoming draft, and a second-round selection is not out of the question if he continues to impress at the NFL Combine.